Freight and Goods Movement

The California Aviation System: Current Status and Recent Trends

Hansen, Mark M.
Gosling, Geoffrey D.
Kettunen, Tarja
Wilkins, Erik
2002

This report presents statistical information on passenger and cargo traffic, aircraft activity and delays at California airports. Five main topics are considered: passenger enplanements, air travel origin and destination (O-D) patterns, air cargo activity, aircraft operations, and airport delays. In most cases, we present data for the state as a whole, major regions within the state, and major airports within each region. Most of the data are compiled on an annual basis for the years from 1980 to 2000. The report concludes with a discussion of the changes in activity in the California...

San Francisco Bay Area US-101 Existing Conditions, ITS Assets, and Active Transportation and Demand Management Assessment

McKeever, Benjamin
Skabardonis, Alexander
Mauch, Michael
Campbell, Robert
Alexiadis, Vassili
Wornum, Christopher
University of California, Berkeley
California Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Cambridge Systematics
2017

The 58.5-mile long Highway 101 corridor from the Bay Bridge to the SR 85/US-101 interchange in South San Jose accommodates just over 2.6 million trips on an average weekday. Travel delays on the US-101 corridor over the 2012-2016 five-year period increased by more than 91% (an average delay increase of over 18% per year). Given that California’s economy recently grew to become the sixth largest in the world, this waste of time stuck in traffic ranks among the most consequential economic inefficiencies in the world; workers in this region produce about 15 percent of California’s annual...

Aviation System Changes Since September 2001 and Implications for Airport Development Plans

Gosling, Geoffrey D.
Hansen, Mark M.
2012

The drop in traffic and other changes in the aviation system since September 11, 2001 have had a profound effect on airport finances and plans to prepare for the future growth in traffic that had been expected prior to those events. Many airports are now facing difficult decisions over when planned increases in capacity may now be required and whether the changes in the aviation industry will require those plans to be reconsidered to address possible changes in future traffic composition or new security requirements. The paper presents the initial results of a monitoring activity to better...

Responses of Air Cargo Carriers to Industrial Changes

Hsu, Chaug-Ing
Li, Hui-Chieh
Liao, Patty
Hansen, Mark M.
2009

This study examines how product characteristics, values, inventory cost, shipping charges, shipping distance, and time affect an international firm's choice of air carrier. An individual choice model is constructed by assuming that the shipper in a specific industry chooses the optimal air cargo carrier with the minimal logistics cost. The study further aggregates air cargo demands on different routes for the carriers by considering the spatial distribution of the origin-destination pattern and any temporal changes in the industrial structure. A case study is used to illustrate the...

Back on Track? Reassessing Rail Transport for California's Perishable Produce

Seeherman, Joshua
Frick, Karen Trapenberg
Caicedo, Juan
Hansen, Mark
2018

Moving perishable produce by rail, rather than by truck, could provide significant benefits for Californians.

Encouraging Mode Shift from Truck to Rail for California Produce

Seeherman, Joshua
Caicedo, Juan
Jung, Jae Esther
Hansen, Mark
2018

California is one of the largest producers of perishable produce in the world. This sector supports a large transportation industry that handles the exports of these goods. Starting from the 1950’s, the export of produce has gradually shifted modes from rail to truck. This project builds on the initial work from the “Rail and the California Economy” project by examining the potential of shifting the movement of perishable produce in California from truck to rail. The final report provides a review of the state of the California rail system in terms of perishable produce transport and where...

Demand-Side Management of Auto Traffic for Urban Parcel Delivery

Walker, Joan L.
Hansen, Mark
Lin, Pei-Sung
Wang, Zhenyu
Li, Ang
Tereshchenko, Ivan
Forscher, Teddy
Li, Mingchen
Yang, Runan
2021

Fueled by burgeoning e-commerce, urban parcel delivery (UPD) has emerged as a high growth market that is undergoing rapid technological change, particularly in the business-to-consumer segment. New classes of vehicles such as drones, droids, and autonomous ground vehicles, combined with new delivery models featuring crowdsourcing, parcel lockers, and mobile lockers, will enable a significant shift away from the conventional model of a dedicated delivery person operating a van. To reach the full potential of these changes to reduce costs and increase convenience, it is necessary to develop...

Analyses of the Response of Pavements Containing Ceramic Plugs for Vehicle Guidance

Monismith, Carl L.
2004

In studies undertaken by staff of the PATH Program concerned with automatic vehicle control (AVC) ceramic sensors (magnets) have been placed at or near the surface of both asphalt concrete (AC) and portland cement concrete (PCC) pavements. Thus far sensors have been installed at three locations: 1) AC pavement at the Richmond Field Station (RFS); 2) AC and PCC pavement on Interstate 15 in San Diego, CA; and 3) AC and PCC pavement on Interstate 80 near Donner Summit, CA. The installations at Donner Summit have been used for the guidance of snow plows during the winter months. With increased...

Public and Private Benefits in Intelligent Transportation Systems/Commercial Vehicle Operations: Electronic Clearance and Supply Chain Management

Gillen, David
Haynes, Matt
2002

Technological innovations have recently changed many of the ways the private trucking industry operates. These changes have enabled trucking firms to monitor more closely the distribution of goods and services, improve productivity, and develop higher levels of customer satisfaction. Of these innovations, ITS related applications play an important role in creating benefits for the private sector. ITS technologies are also increasingly offering the potential to bring about change to state and national agencies charged with overseeing goods movement in trucking. Recent research has shown...

Vehicle-Miles for a Freight Carrier with Two Capacity Constraints

Hall, Randolf W.
Daganzo, Carlos F.
1985

The amount of freight that can be fit on a vehicle depends on the vehicle's weight capacity and volume capacity. In this paper mathematical equations are developed for evaluating the impact of weight capacity and volume capacity on total vehicle-miles. It is shown that the number of vehicle loads needed to carry a large amount of material is minimized when all vehicles are filled to the same capacity constraint. This is accomplished by mixing light items with heavy items in vehicle loads. Following this policy can reduce the number of vehicle loads and vehicle-miles. Under ideal...